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Traditional Latin Mass Propers for Christmas: Midnight Vigil, Dawn and During the Day - December 25th, 2009 (Updated on 2021)

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† 2020 - Vigil of the Nativity | Nativity of the Lord | Christmas Proclamation (Kalendas) | TLM Ordo for the Week       † The Nativity of Our Lord (Christmas), In Nativitate Domini, Missa 'Dóminus Dixit' (In nocte), Missa 'Lux Fulgébit' (In aurora; Commemoration: St. Anastasia, Martyr) & Missa 'Puer Natus Est' (In die), December 25th, 2021    

Visitors ask: the Christmas Vigil Proclamation or the "Kalenda"

† 2020 - Vigil of the Nativity | Nativity of the Lord | Christmas Proclamation (Kalendas) | TLM Ordo for the Week December, 17th, 7:50 PM Please see this important update for 2009 from New Liturgical Movement ! It is getting closer to Christmas so various sources are "scouting out" the Christmas Proclamation proclaimed at Christmas Midnight Mass or the Christmas Vigil Mass. Scott Richert at About Catholicism has some excellent background on the Proclamation here and here and here . Note that this Proclamation derives from the Roman Martyrology said in the Lectionary (Divine Office) as described here by BlackFriar in his comment on Father Zuhlsdorf's blog . If you read the entire thread, you will see his translation of the Latin from the Breviary (Prime). Musica Sacra has some excellent discussion here an MP3 recording here and the actual Kalenda in notation on PDF here. The New Liturgical Movement posted this story last year and would be an excelle...

LancasterOnline.com | St. Anthony's will celebrate birth of Christ with Latin Mass | Diane Bitting

My friend who has the pulse of all things TLM sent this link out tonight. It is a very nice article dated December 23rd on the TLM being celebrated at Saint Anthony of Padua in Lancaster, PA . The weekly Sunday Mass is drawing "70-100" souls. It would be nice to see that number quadruple!